The FreeBSD Project security advisory

Number: AV19-158
Date: 24 July 2019

On 24 July 2019 The FreeBSD Project released security advisories to address multiple vulnerabilities affecting FreeBSD products and their components. An actor could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to cause denial of service conditions, elevate privilege or gain access to sensitive information. The Cyber Centre recommends that administrators review the vendor’s documentation and assess if automatic compiles and installation of patches are appropriate for their systems.

Otherwise, users and administrators are encouraged to review the FreeBSD Project Security Advisories webpage and apply the necessary updates manually and individually:

https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories.html

Note to Readers

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